EQ2 FURNITURE



Total items in category Books (Ornate): 10
Books
Dragonscale Tome
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Purchased from Fiami Ken'thia in Antonica (-134, -20, -663)
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or Ziyuh Farijinyi in The Commonlands (-1061, -66, -488)
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for 12g.

Discovered on 7 Nov 2019 at 5:12:08 PST.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 1
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Purchased on the Marketplace as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker (Legends of Norrath) for 299 239 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker 3 Pack (Legends of Norrath) for 799 639 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker 7 Pack (Legends of Norrath) for 1799 1439 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One (Legends of Norrath) for 299 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One (3 Pack) (Legends of Norrath) for 799 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One (7 Pack) (Legends of Norrath) for 1799 DBC

Legends of Norrath Oathbreaker loot card.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker
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Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker 3 Pack
Unpack to receive three Legends of Norrath loot card packs.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Oathbreaker 7 Pack
Unpack to receive seven Legends of Norrath loot card packs.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One
Unpack to receive one random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Against the Void, Fall of the Estarim, Oathbound, or Oathbreaker campaigns.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One (3 Pack)
Unpack to receive three random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Against the Void, Fall of the Estarim, Oathbound, or Oathbreaker campaigns.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season One (7 Pack)
Unpack to receive seven random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Against the Void, Fall of the Estarim, Oathbound, or Oathbreaker campaigns.

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Discovered on 19 Jun 2008 at 13:06:11 PDT.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 2
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Purchased on the Marketplace (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 799 DBC or as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Ethernauts (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 299 DBC 1799 DBC

Legends of Norrath Ethernauts loot card.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Ethernauts
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Discovered on 9 Oct 2008 at 15:35:14 PDT.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 3
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Purchased on the Marketplace (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 799 DBC or as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Storm Break (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 299 DBC 1799 DBC

Legends of Norrath Storm Break loot card.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Storm Break
Unpack to receive one random Legends of Norrath loot card.

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Discovered on 9 Jul 2009 at 9:12:57 PDT.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 4
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Purchased on the Marketplace as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Travelers (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 299 DBC

Legends of Norrath Travelers loot card.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Travelers
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Discovered on 13 Oct 2009 at 7:29:44 PDT.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 5
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Purchased on the Marketplace (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 799 DBC or as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Vengeful Gods (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 299 DBC 1799 DBC

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Vengeful Gods
Unpack to receive one random Legends of Norrath loot card.

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Discovered on 24 Apr 2011 at 11:17:55 PDT.
Books
Legends Paintings: Volume 8
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Purchased on the Marketplace as part of Legends of Norrath Loot: Drakkinshard & The Jarsath Destroyer (Legends of Norrath → Loot Items) for 299 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two (Legends of Norrath) for 299 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two (3 Pack) (Legends of Norrath) for 799 DBC or Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two (7 Pack) (Legends of Norrath) for 1799 DBC

Legends of Norrath Drakkinshard loot card.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Drakkinshard & The Jarsath Destroyer
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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two
Unpack to receive one random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Debt of the Ratonga, Drakkinshard, Inquisitor, or Priestess of the Anarchs campaigns.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two (3 Pack)
Unpack to receive three random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Debt of the Ratonga, Drakkinshard, Inquisitor, or Priestess of the Anarchs campaigns.

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Legends of Norrath Loot: Season Two (7 Pack)
Unpack to receive seven random Legends of Norrath loot card from the Debt of the Ratonga, Drakkinshard, Inquisitor, or Priestess of the Anarchs campaigns.

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Discovered on 13 Aug 2013 at 14:27:25 PDT.
Books
Scaleborn Tome
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Purchased from Fiami Ken'thia in Antonica (-134, -20, -663)
This item requires at least warmly faction with Quellthulian Portal Scholars

or Ziyuh Farijinyi in The Commonlands (-1061, -66, -488)
This item requires at least warmly faction with Quellthulian Portal Scholars

for 12g.

Discovered on 7 Nov 2019 at 5:12:59 PST.
Books
Spirits Astray
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Collection reward from [95] Spirits Astray (Tome).

Components
Spirits Astray - Page 3 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 5 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 7 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 10 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 12 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 13 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 16 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)
Spirits Astray - Page 17 (shinies in Vesspyr Isles)

Discovered on 12 Nov 2013 at 12:24:27 PST.
Spirits Astray
Concerning legendary dragons absent from the Vesspyr Isles, the Eternal Broodlands

~ The Dragon Sage
There exists no creature on Norrath that can match the power of the dragons. They were the first to be placed on this world, and they will be the last ones here when it finally is consumed by Discord. There were those of us who paid homage to this power, who knew that our lives were nothing but a blink in the nearly eternal eyes of the dragons. However, even for all of their majesty, dragons perish on Norrath and make their way here, to the Vesspyr Isles.
My mortal death did not kill my passion or devotion to these wondrous creatuers. My studies of wurmkind have continued since passing within the Cloak of Drinal.

I find it interesting that not every dragon makes their way here after they pass from Norrath. The reasons for these are many, but I will note a few here in particular.
Zlandicar -

I mourn the fall of Zlandicar. His act of cannibalism and betrayal of Harla Dar was unfathomable, and still has implications on dragon society today. I can only surmise that his lust for power drove him to throw away his very spirit and essence, and to break the most sacred of dragon laws. His existence has been a mockery since then - an undead behemoth lurking in the bowels of the Necropolis, lording over a scurrying tribe of rats.
I am curious what would become of Zlandicar if he were to finally be well and truly destroyed. Would his spirit make its way here? That thought actually begs another question - I wonder if any piece of his spirit still exists, or if he has somehow devoured that as well? Whatever the case, I don't believe he would find himself welcome here – his crimes were horrific, and may never be forgotten, even in death.
Trakanon -

The fate of Trakanon puzzles me. Trakanon was the mightiest of the Ring of Scale, but even so he languished in an existence of turmoil. He spent part of his life as an undead, then was able to assume a living form, and then was slain by adventurers in his lair. But what became of his spirit? It must still be bound to Norrath somehow, but I know of no phylactery or containment of his spiritual energy. All I know is that it is not here.
Although it pains me greatly to think that Trakanon may be truly lost to us, there are other possibilities. It's possible that Trakanon has been utterly destroyed – wiped from existence. Or, given his extensive studies and knowledge, that he has somehow survived his apparent death, and his spirit merely waits on Norrath for a vessel. Even I, who has pierced the veil to see into the land of the living, cannot say what has truly become of him.
Zeixshi-Kar -

Zeixshi-Kar was an Ancient – a dragon of incredible age and power. He was one of the first few who adopted Kerafyrm's doctrine of draconic dominion over Norrath, and rallied to Kerafyrm's side upon his release from Sleeper's Tomb. He was called the "General of Destiny", but whether he gave himself that moniker or somehow earned it is unknown to me.
I do know, however, that he also meddled in destructively powerful forbidden magic, but the nature of his experiments are lost to time. I have heard that he attempted to tap into the power of the Shard of Fear itself, but was destroyed by adventurers before his rituals were complete. I cannot confirm the validity of this, especially since his spirit isn't here in Vesspyr. I wonder, however, what would have happened if indeed he had tapped into the realm of Cazic-Thule? I shudder to think how the Faceless would treat someone who attempted to siphon the power of his plane.
Malalfen -

There are stories of the dragon Melalafen wondering the Western Wastes during the Age of Turmoil. However, at some point after Kerafyrm was freed, Melalafen disappeared. I mention Kerafyrm specifically because Melalafen was known to be sympathetic to Kerafyrm's ideals, and the thought was that he might have become one of Kerafyrm's Awakened. However, I have no evidence that he ever reported for service.
So what became of him? I don't believe he is dead, since his spirit has never come to Ethernere. He possessed no mastery over forbidden magics that I have ever come across in my studies, so it seems strange that he could have shared a similar fate to Trakanon or Zlandicar. I wonder sometimes if Kerafyrm sent him off in search of some artifact or knowledge, but his true fate is unknown to me.
Siliskor -

This one disturbs me for a couple of reasons. Primarily, as a member of a scholarly group that believes in and studies the majesty of dragons, I know that their power is beyond what I can comprehend. There are others, however, that seem to believe that draconic power is something they can harness and possibly control. The dragon known as Siliskor is a product of this bizarre cult mentality.
I wonder if it had to do with the arrogance of humans and their typically shortsighted nature, but the destruction of those who tried to control Siliskor was likely a foregone conclusion. Trying to hatch a dragon egg and utilize a creature such as that for personal benefit can only end in disaster. The dragons here practically spit Siliskor's name, as a failure raised by humans instead of in the care of proper dragons. They claim he is dead, but I think their meaning is metaphorical. If he is in Ethernere, he is not here in Vesspyr.
Aeyinar -

The dragon known as Aeyinar is a strange case. It appears that she bonded herself to a mortal child on Norrath, who could summon Aeyinar with a special stew. I can't asy how this relationship came to be, and why the dragon preferred the stew to just eating the mortal, but the case was odd enough that the dragons took notice.
Aeyinar apparently perished during the cataclysms of Norrath, but her spirit never crossed here. If she died during those events, then certainly the mortal who she watched over did as well. In that case, I wonder then, if she truly is dead, that her spirit simply refused to pass into Ethernere, or somehow she chose to follow the spirit of the child. The dragons, however, endured the cataclysms quite well, so perhaps she still lives somewhere on Norrath.
Hsagra -

Hsagra is a tragic story, and one that many dragons still tell sorrowfully. Her death at the hands of the Kromzek was something that I believe Lord Yelinak still mourned until his final days. The enchantment placed on her remains must have bound her spirit to Norrath, and she must have been unable to pass here. I have heard that she was released from her imprisonment, but I have not seen her here, so I cannot say what ultimately has become of her.
There must have been a part of Lord Yelinak that longed to see his mate once again, and it must have been heartbreaking to not find her here. Still, Lord Yelinak is among the wisest of his kind, so maybe he was prepared for that possibility. Perhaps one day she will find her way here, and they will be reunited once more.
Books
The Loss in Western Wastes
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Discovered on 17 Apr 2012 at 13:46:31 PDT.
We had done all that we could in our attempts to prevent the events that have come to pass. I see it now, through my unwavering vision, for what it had always been - destined.
Eons ago a prohibited union of elemental dragons hatched the first prismatic dragon. Kildrukaun, Arch Priest of Veeshan and member of the Council of Elders, condemned the mated pair to death and appointed himself custodian of their almighty son, Kerafyrm. Quickly, the fledgling dragon demonstrated his immense power and cunning, impressing just as many of his kin as were struck with fear.
Dining this time, our nation split in two. The Ring of Scale fled to Kunark, while the Claws of Veeshan, the original order and wurm council, remained on Veeshan's blessed continent of Velious. Kildrukaun, fanous over the division, insisted it was the Eternal Mother's will for the dragon factions to reunite. He prophesied that Kerafyrm would lead The Claws of Veeshan in a great civil war against The Ring of Scale forcing the reunification, and thus fulfilling Veeshan's will.
Some of The Claws of veeshan questioned the authenticity of Kildrukaun's visions, others merely his interpretations; after all, they were considerably self-serving. The council dismissed Kildrukaun's prophecy, claiming that waging a war against The Ring of Scale would expose them to the growing threat of the giants of Kael Drakkel.
Thus Kerafyrm sharpened his teeth, along with his tactical mind, upon the frozen battlefields of Velious. He ascended quickly within the Claws of Veeshan, obtaining the rank of general, and proving he was as shrewd as he was merciless. But no battle satiated this monstrous creature's unrivaled lust for destruction and chaos. Eventually, the Council of Elders was forced to order Kerafyrm's imprisonment.
Kerafyrm's legions of supporters, including Kildrukaun, were severely outnumbered by those of the elder council, and eventually Kerafyrm was restrained and secured within a prison of indefinite slumber. The council appointed four immensely powerful dragons (Tukaarak, Nanzata, Ventani, and Hraashna) to serve as his guards and ensure his etemal slumber. Meanwhile, Kildrukaun and the other surviving traitors who had aided Kerafyrm fled Velious to unlmown locations, awaiting the return of their prophetic savior.
While Kerafyrm slept, Norrath's children, in an attempt to satiate their incessant desires for adventure, knowledge and riches, pushed out across this world. It was only a matter of time until they stumbled upon Kerafyrm, who had come to be known as "The Sleeper." Inspired by greed and ignorance they slew the four elemental warders and awakened Kerafyrm from his slumber. Kerafyrm showed his gratitude by devouring them, prior to bursting explosively from his prison into the frozen wastes.
The Claws of Veeshan felt Kerafyrm's wrath immediately. Confronting those members of the council who he could find, Kerafyrm ripped their flesh into shreds, once more demonstrating his unchecked lust for destruction. He was intent on annihilating every vestige of their existence. The ages of sleep had only made him more deadly and vengeful. The wise and ancient dragons of Velious knew they were hardly a challenge for the Awakened, caught unawares as they had been. A desperate plan was hastily hatched.
Lord Yelinak bravely faced Kerafyrm in a furious battle in the skies above Velious, as others made their escape, and four chosen dragons of immense power (Charayan, Grendish, Jortreva, and Susarrak) were called upon. However, Yelinak proved to be no match for Kerafyrm. Kerafyrm inflicted grievous wounds upon him, and all of Skyshrine witnessed the lord's broken body tall to the frozen land beneath as the four Crusaders approached. Savoring his victory over Lord Yelinak, and fearful of the overwhelming power of the Crusaders, Kerafyrm flew off to places unknown.
The Council Elders held no doubt that this was but Kerafyrm's first act of vengeance. It was an attack of pur wrath. His next attack would be far more deadly, utilizing clever tactics and his leagion of followers. First, they held a service to honor Lord Yelinak's sacrifice. It was a lavish affair, lasting for days within Skyshrine, calling wurms from across Norrath to pay their respects.
Afterwards, the council sent out their agents and infiltrators on a search for information pertaining to Kerafyrm and his followers, including Kildrukaun. They were certain that word of Lord Yelinak's demise would quickly spread across the world, reaching the Awakened.
They then initiated an unprecedented act of defense - The Upheaval, successfully cutting off Eastern Wastes and Great Divide from Western Wastes and Cobalt Scar. Intended to make the dragon lands within Velious less susceptible to attack, it also served to isolate the land in case the battle were to escalate.
It was at this time that Lord Yelinak revealed the ruse surrounding his death to all of Skyshrine. It had served its purpose, which was to provide the Awakened with false information while having bought the council enough time to explore all attack and defense options against the inevitable onslaught. He had risked much in the battle, and although he had not been slain, he had been prepared for such a sacrifice.
Lord Yelinak made a plea on behalf of the Children of Norrath to Skyshrine: He was going to seek aid from the heroes amongst them. He felt strongly that they were the key to defeating Kerafyrm. Some wurms scoffed, dismissing his opinion, while others saw its wisdom. He left them to debate as he made all haste, to the Norrathian city of Thurgadin.
But Kerafyrm, anticipating Skyshrine's increased defenses, led his Awakened Legion to the opulent Temple of Veeshan within Western Wastes. The attack was brutal and swiftly executed. The dragons and dragonkin who refused to join against the Claws of Veeshan fled, and sought refuge in Skyshrine. As they took flight, some managed to save eggs and young from the Western Wastes. In Skyshrine the wurms regrouped and prepared for battle.
Upon realizing that some of the nests of Western Wastes were empty, the Awakened began to claim the remaining eggs for themselves, taking them into Temple of Veeshan. Driven by parental instincts, the Claws of Veeshan quickly rallied to fight for their unhatched young, and took to the Western Wastes in overwhelming droves. As it became clear to Kerafyrm that they might succeed in their efforts, and could continue with their march right on to Temple of Veeshan, he ordered his most impressive elemental wurmkin to do the unthinkable – destroy Western Wastes!
Willing to sacrifice any of his own legion battling upon the frozen landscape, the elemental mages began their ruination. The previously raised land shook from glacier top to wyvern cave, and began to crumble. All but Temple of Veeshan itself was swiftly annihilated. Too many a dragon, dragonkin and egg met their brutal end, crushed between rock and velium as the land crumbled and fell into the frigid waters below.
The Claws of Veeshan watched as a great achievement was ripped out from beneath their wings by Kerafyrm. Once more, they were forced to seek shelter and regroup within Skyshrine, taking with them the eggs and young that they were able to save from the hatching lands.
As I look back upon these events, and recount them for myself, I can see that it was destined to come to this point, but I find myself wondering if Kerafyrm still believes himself the prophesied unifier, or for that matter, if Kildrukaun and others still believe he is. Is that even his intent any longer? Not even my holy gift of vision beyond sight has granted me the power to pierce that veil.
Glory to the Eternal Mother!

Lendiniara, The Keeper